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's basic school grades as well as their likelihood of starting and finishing secondary education, especially for poor prognosis … such as parental education level. The effects seem not to be driven by pecuniary costs but by non-pecuniary costs such as …
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This paper sheds light on the impact of the COVID-19 policy measures on a wide set of career expectations, occupational beliefs, and well-being of high-school students in their final grades. For this purpose, we use a unique panel data collection, which surveyed around 6,000 students in their...
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-effect estimates show that college education is associated with fewer depressive symptoms in both datasets. …
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-effect estimates show that college education is associated with fewer depressive symptoms in both datasets. …
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To reduce the spread of COVID-19, schools closed to an unprecedented degree in the spring of 2020. To varying extent, students have moved between in-person and remote learning up until the spring of 2021. This chapter surveys the literature on the implications of school closures of primary to...
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Adolescent mental health is key for later well-being. Yet, causal evidence on environmental drivers of adolescent mental health is scant. We study how an important classroom feature - the gender composition in compulsory-school - affects mental health. We use Swedish administrative data...
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